| Reviews | |
| Seduction of Innocence (1991) | |
| . . . The story of a campus killer, “Seduction” is a suspense thriller. There are no fancy flourishes or self-conscious camera angles. Just clean characterizations and tidy acting. (Ingham gets a particularly scary performance from David Oswald, who should be second in line for all the roles James Woods turns down.) —The Morning Call | |
| . . . His first project for KDI Pictures . . . is complete and has proved his master’s thesis: “Can a non-professional produce a low-budget feature-length entertainment program on video?” After viewing the 104-minute romantic thriller “Seduction of Innocence,” the answer is yes. Especially when the director is Dale Ingham. —The Patriot | |